Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th

Zona central (Central Zone, Central Chile) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It is home to a majority of the Chilean population and includes the three largest metropolitan areas- Santiago, Valparaíso, a

Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th

Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th

Zona central (Central Zone, Central Chile) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It is home to a majority of the Chilean population and includes the three largest metropolitan areas- Santiago, Valparaíso, a

Zona central (Central Zone, Central Chile) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It is home to a majority of the Chilean population and includes the three largest metropolitan areas- Santiago, Valparaíso, a

Zona central (Central Zone, Central Chile) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It is home to a majority of the Chilean population and includes the three largest metropolitan areas- Santiago, Valparaíso, a

Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th

Zona central (Central Zone, Central Chile) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It is home to a majority of the Chilean population and includes the three largest metropolitan areas- Santiago, Valparaíso, a

Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th

Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th

eeping with the mountain theme, the area surrounding Santiago and the southern part of the country are home to skiing and snowboarding runs that attract tourists from around the globe each year.
With an endless array of rivers and lakes and an unusually l

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Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th